Genetic Tools for Studying Adaptation and the Evolution of Behavior
... be feasible in field studies of at least two generations of ...
... be feasible in field studies of at least two generations of ...
Adaptive evolution of lateral plates in threespined stickleback
... morphological and behavioural traits in Gasterosteus sp., viable crosses can be produced from almost any two populations from around the world, greatly facilitating the use of genetic mapping (Peichel, 2005). This approach obviates the need for a more traditional strategy using candidate genes. By d ...
... morphological and behavioural traits in Gasterosteus sp., viable crosses can be produced from almost any two populations from around the world, greatly facilitating the use of genetic mapping (Peichel, 2005). This approach obviates the need for a more traditional strategy using candidate genes. By d ...
Leukaemia Section t(1;14)(q21;q32) MUC1/IGH Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology
... Genes involved and proteins ...
... Genes involved and proteins ...
Comparative Analysis of Structural Diversity and
... cleavage sites. Results of the targeting prediction programs are shown in supplementary table S2, Supplementary Material online. We considered a sequence to be mitochondrially targeted if two or more of the prediction programs predicted mitochondrial targeting. In addition to mitochondrial targeting ...
... cleavage sites. Results of the targeting prediction programs are shown in supplementary table S2, Supplementary Material online. We considered a sequence to be mitochondrially targeted if two or more of the prediction programs predicted mitochondrial targeting. In addition to mitochondrial targeting ...
B M B 400 Part Four
... the new fragment tells you the position of the HS. For example, a new 5 kb fragment would mean that a HS is located 5 kb away from the restriction endonuclease cleavage site that is closest to the probe used in the assay. ...
... the new fragment tells you the position of the HS. For example, a new 5 kb fragment would mean that a HS is located 5 kb away from the restriction endonuclease cleavage site that is closest to the probe used in the assay. ...
Supplementary Data - Word file
... In addition, the observed subtelomeric rearrangement may have specific implications for fungi. Growing evidence suggests that subtelomeric regions in fungi contain genes with roles in niche adaptation and virulence. It is thus noteworthy that sub-telomeric regions in both A. nidulans and A. fumigatu ...
... In addition, the observed subtelomeric rearrangement may have specific implications for fungi. Growing evidence suggests that subtelomeric regions in fungi contain genes with roles in niche adaptation and virulence. It is thus noteworthy that sub-telomeric regions in both A. nidulans and A. fumigatu ...
Animal Breeding Methods and Sustainability
... each individual, thus all genes controlling a trait can potentially be associated to SNPs [26]. A main problem of this procedure is that these associations between SNPs and genes are lost after few generations of selection [27], but new associations can be reestimated. Nowadays genomics is being exa ...
... each individual, thus all genes controlling a trait can potentially be associated to SNPs [26]. A main problem of this procedure is that these associations between SNPs and genes are lost after few generations of selection [27], but new associations can be reestimated. Nowadays genomics is being exa ...
Altered Pax gene expression in murine notochord mutants: the
... (Received 27 September 1993;accepted9 October 1993) ...
... (Received 27 September 1993;accepted9 October 1993) ...
Future Dog Breeding for Genetic Soundness
... Production of this publication was funded by the Canine Health Foundation and the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station. A portion of the proceeds from its sales will be returned to the Foundation to further its activities promoting the health of our canine companions. This publication was produ ...
... Production of this publication was funded by the Canine Health Foundation and the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station. A portion of the proceeds from its sales will be returned to the Foundation to further its activities promoting the health of our canine companions. This publication was produ ...
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... who married Myles. These two had two sons, Ray and Roy, a daughter, Cynthia, and another son, Dean (all four had blue eyes). Dean married Audra at a very young age and had a precocious daughter, Bonnie. Jim and Trudy also had a pair of identical twin boys, Bobby and Denny. Denny married Nina and ...
... who married Myles. These two had two sons, Ray and Roy, a daughter, Cynthia, and another son, Dean (all four had blue eyes). Dean married Audra at a very young age and had a precocious daughter, Bonnie. Jim and Trudy also had a pair of identical twin boys, Bobby and Denny. Denny married Nina and ...
nsfrui2004 - Mount Holyoke College
... changes associated with steroid hormone function. We are using the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, as a model organism with which to examine how steroid-induced changes in gene expression control specific developmental processes. Pulses of the steroid 20hydroxyecdysone (referred to in this propo ...
... changes associated with steroid hormone function. We are using the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, as a model organism with which to examine how steroid-induced changes in gene expression control specific developmental processes. Pulses of the steroid 20hydroxyecdysone (referred to in this propo ...
QTL-mapping of individual resistance against American Apis mellifera
... mapping with comparably few individuals. In addition, male haploidy of honeybees allows analyzing haploid offspring (drones), thus excluding any interaction of homologous alleles or dominance effects in the individual and thereby producing possibly more distinct phenotypes (Michelmore et al. 1991). ...
... mapping with comparably few individuals. In addition, male haploidy of honeybees allows analyzing haploid offspring (drones), thus excluding any interaction of homologous alleles or dominance effects in the individual and thereby producing possibly more distinct phenotypes (Michelmore et al. 1991). ...
Detection of Large Expansions in SCA8 Using a Fluorescent Repeat
... We detected more than 73 repeats that covered a repeat range from 80 to 250, which is most often associated with ataxia. We therefore consider this method to be useful for detecting the presence of a pathogenic (CTG)n trinucleotide repeat expansion, especially for the screening of a large population ...
... We detected more than 73 repeats that covered a repeat range from 80 to 250, which is most often associated with ataxia. We therefore consider this method to be useful for detecting the presence of a pathogenic (CTG)n trinucleotide repeat expansion, especially for the screening of a large population ...
Key transcriptional regulators of the vasoprotective effects of shear
... inflammatory gene expression in endothelial cells (6). ATF2 can form a transcriptional complex together with c-Jun, called AP-1 and c-Jun phosphorylation is also inhibited by KLF2 (43). AP-1 is well-known to induce pro-inflammatory and procoagulant gene expression, and can be activated by p38 and JN ...
... inflammatory gene expression in endothelial cells (6). ATF2 can form a transcriptional complex together with c-Jun, called AP-1 and c-Jun phosphorylation is also inhibited by KLF2 (43). AP-1 is well-known to induce pro-inflammatory and procoagulant gene expression, and can be activated by p38 and JN ...
(G5AIAI) - 2001/02
... game. These are shown in bold in the search tree above. (d) Given the following search tree, apply the alpha-beta pruning algorithm to it and show the search tree that would be built by this algorithm. Make sure that you show where the alpha and beta cuts are applied and which parts of the search tr ...
... game. These are shown in bold in the search tree above. (d) Given the following search tree, apply the alpha-beta pruning algorithm to it and show the search tree that would be built by this algorithm. Make sure that you show where the alpha and beta cuts are applied and which parts of the search tr ...
Multiple Avirulence Loci and Allele-Specific Effector
... Pm3d, Pm3e, and Pm3f). They segregated for three classes of avirulence/virulence phenotypes. Based on the percentage of leaf coverage (LC) by the pathogen, progeny were scored either as avirulent (A; LC = 0), intermediate avirulent (I; LC ;= 10 to 40%), or virulent (V; LC = 60 to 100%) (see Methods; ...
... Pm3d, Pm3e, and Pm3f). They segregated for three classes of avirulence/virulence phenotypes. Based on the percentage of leaf coverage (LC) by the pathogen, progeny were scored either as avirulent (A; LC = 0), intermediate avirulent (I; LC ;= 10 to 40%), or virulent (V; LC = 60 to 100%) (see Methods; ...
Massive Changes in Genome Architecture Accompany
... Present address: Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA 19111. ...
... Present address: Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA 19111. ...
1 Mathematical Population Genetics Introduction to the
... Within each cell are a certain fixed number of chromosomes, threadlike objects that govern the inheritable characteristics of an organism. Arranged in linear order at certain positions, or loci, on the chromosomes, are genes, the fundamental units of heredity. At each locus there are several alterna ...
... Within each cell are a certain fixed number of chromosomes, threadlike objects that govern the inheritable characteristics of an organism. Arranged in linear order at certain positions, or loci, on the chromosomes, are genes, the fundamental units of heredity. At each locus there are several alterna ...
F 1 generation - Zanichelli online per la scuola
... an individual has just one copy of an altered gene, that is when he or she is heterozygous for the altered gene. Two heterozygous affected parents can have unaffected children (if they inherit two copies of the unaltered gene). Two unaffected parents will not have affected children (unless a new mut ...
... an individual has just one copy of an altered gene, that is when he or she is heterozygous for the altered gene. Two heterozygous affected parents can have unaffected children (if they inherit two copies of the unaltered gene). Two unaffected parents will not have affected children (unless a new mut ...
Gene Section (Drosophila). Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
... tinman domain (TN), homeodomain (black) and an NK2 domain. Truncation mutations are shown above, missense mutations below. ∆ indicates deletion of the intron 1 splice donor site. Note clustering of mutations within the homeobox itself. ...
... tinman domain (TN), homeodomain (black) and an NK2 domain. Truncation mutations are shown above, missense mutations below. ∆ indicates deletion of the intron 1 splice donor site. Note clustering of mutations within the homeobox itself. ...
Secondary Paroxysmal Dyskinesias
... • Mutations in the Myofibrillogenesis regulator gene.(MR-1) on chromosome 2q resulting in a substitution of alanine to valine have been described in most cases of familial PNKD (Lee,2004) • Later onset PNKD like patients may not have this mutation. • Some reported PNKD families lack this mutation. ( ...
... • Mutations in the Myofibrillogenesis regulator gene.(MR-1) on chromosome 2q resulting in a substitution of alanine to valine have been described in most cases of familial PNKD (Lee,2004) • Later onset PNKD like patients may not have this mutation. • Some reported PNKD families lack this mutation. ( ...
Overexpression of Rice OSH Genes Induces Ectopic
... class 1 homeobox genes from rice: OSH1, OSH3, OSH6, OSH10, OSH15, OSH43, and OSH71 (Sentoku et al., 1999). When the homeobox gene OSH1 was overexpressed in transgenic rice plants under the control of the 35S promoter, unique phenotypic alterations in leaf structure, ligule displacement, and loss of ...
... class 1 homeobox genes from rice: OSH1, OSH3, OSH6, OSH10, OSH15, OSH43, and OSH71 (Sentoku et al., 1999). When the homeobox gene OSH1 was overexpressed in transgenic rice plants under the control of the 35S promoter, unique phenotypic alterations in leaf structure, ligule displacement, and loss of ...